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In lugnet.general, Nathan Wells writes:
> After seeing my Jan-Feb SAH Catalog and
> these three posts (and wiping the drool
> off my keyboard):
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> http://news.lugnet.com/technic/?n=9081
> http://news.lugnet.com/technic/?n=9088
> http://news.lugnet.com/technic/?n=9108
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> WOW! COOL! SWEET! SUPERB! AWESOME!
> TERRIFIC! GREAT! YEAH! WHOOPEE! ALRIGHT!
> UH-HUH! YES! SUPER!
Yeah, as I thought earlier. I'm just happy
I didn't go crazy standing there in the
store aisle when I discoveed the new sets. :)
The fourth series of adventurers sets
definitely hits the mark here!
> Adventurers:
>
> The new Orient Expedition subline is,
> OMHO, the best thing to happen to
> Adventurers. With new figs, new pieces,
> and dark blue finally becoming more
> available (sort of), the whole
> Adventurer line is in my "To buy ASAP" list.
And the main reason I went to the store
to purchase lego for the first time in
at least two years. (no kidding! These sets
are excellent for parts, particularly in
brown, tan and white; my three favorite
colors for lego.)
> Sports:
>
> The basketball and upcoming snowboarding
> line doesn't interest me that much, but at
> least we have some African-Americans (PS:
> has any tried putting Harry Potter hair on
> Shaq to get a rapper with an Afro?)
Just speculating with the possibility
that perhaps in the future an arabic
line with afro figures will be released?
Actually, recreating turkish sets for a
christian vs. islam crusade model series
would definitely evoke my interest. How's
about a rendition of the Vatican with
Pope Urban II?
> Star Wars:
>
> With the exception of #4477 and #4479,
> the new Star Wars sets look great. I
> was one of the few lucky people who got
> a MINI TIE, so I of course will have
> to buy the rest of the MINI line. The
> AT-AT and AT-TE look cool (not to mention
> very big), but they're not top priority
> Jabba's Palace and sub-sets also look cool
> and I'll probably get them near the end
> of the year, but I'm most definitely
> getting two copies of the Geonosian Fighter.
I don't have much of an interest for the
Jabba the Hutt sets, although everything
else looks great. Actually, the 4484 X Wing
set has a realy nice parts index (76) for a
cost of $4.00. (around 5.3 cents a part!
Excellent!)
> NASA:
>
> Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! The ISS, Discovery,
> Apollo Landing and more! (and in micro
> scale too) These sets are are just
> begging to be bought! All of them are
> very cool, but I think the ISS is my favorite.
I haven't seen these yet, but by the
descriptions, they sound very appealing.
I look forward to a multitude of rare
white pieces...
> Nathan Wells
Y'all know I'm going to go crazy and buy a few
more copies of the Yeti Hideout set. (I have
one already, but the parts are so good, I'll
probably purchase another for the arches and
double sloped black 3x3x1 bricks.) The other
very appealing set is the mount everest temple,
whcih comes with some excellent tibetian
soldier. (they're great for outland armies
and hired peasant forces.)
Did I mention the golden sword? :)
No complaints here! I can hardly wait
for the next wave of adventurer sets.
New dragons and halbierder pikes?
<<_Matt Hein_>>
Fellow lego enthusiast
O s p r e y
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